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1-13/16"= The tangent of half the degree X the radius of the elbow.
The take-off of an 8-inch 90 refers to the measurement of the distance from the centerline of a pipe or duct to the edge of the fitting at a 90-degree angle. Typically, for an 8-inch duct or pipe, the take-off dimension can vary based on the specific design and manufacturer, but it is generally around 6 to 8 inches. This measurement is crucial for ensuring proper airflow and fitting in HVAC or plumbing systems. Always check manufacturer specifications for precise dimensions.
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1-13/16"= The tangent of half the degree X the radius of the elbow.
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4 screws in between the 2 doors take off 4inch flat plate look inside 2 10mm nuts and 2 clips on rods comes out easy...
The take-off for a standard radius 90 is one and one half the diameter of the pipe. Example: 6 inch 90 has a take- off of 9 inches. The take-off for short radius 90 would be the dia. of the pipe. Long radius 90 is 2 times the pipe diameter.
The take-off of an 8-inch 90 refers to the measurement of the distance from the centerline of a pipe or duct to the edge of the fitting at a 90-degree angle. Typically, for an 8-inch duct or pipe, the take-off dimension can vary based on the specific design and manufacturer, but it is generally around 6 to 8 inches. This measurement is crucial for ensuring proper airflow and fitting in HVAC or plumbing systems. Always check manufacturer specifications for precise dimensions.
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They measure u with just ur bra on and sometimes they may tell u to take ur bra off to get a proper measurement
You would have to bore it .125 thousands to get it to a 4" bore. I highly doubt the 307 will take that much of an overbore and survive. Most blocks certainly can't be bored that much. 350 SBC are a dime a dozen. Better off just picking up one.
Leveling in surveying is important to get an accurate measurement. The rise and fall of the grade will cause the measurements to be off, resulting in an inaccurate measurement of plots of land.